wilfried hat geschrieben: Mo 26. Nov 2018, 09:04
Vielleicht mußt Du Bootdisketten erstellen?
Hi Wilfried,
vielen Dank, die Installation funktoniert normalerweise ohne Disketten, direkt von CD (hat mich auch erstaunt, das Warp 4, welches einige Zeit später erschien, dass im Gegensatz zur PPC Version noch nicht konnte!).
Ich versuche es nachher noch einmal genau nach Readme:
2.0 Installation
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Before You Install
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If you have the AIX operating system or an operating system that uses a
file system other than FAT or HPFS installed on your computer, you must remove
it before you can install OS/2 Warp (PowerPC Edition). To remove an
incompatible operating system:
1. Start the operating system and back up any information that you want to
keep.
2. Remove the partitions (logical volumes) on the hard disk using the
appropriate program or utility for the operating system. For example, the
System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) can be used to remove logical
volumes in the AIX operating system. You might need to use a boot diskette
in order to remove the active logical volume from your hard disk.
If the boot sequence on your computer has been changed from its default
setting, you need to reset it before you can install OS/2 Warp (PowerPC
Edition). To reset your boot sequence to the default boot sequence:
1. Place the "System Management Services" diskette into Drive A
and restart your computer.
2. When the computer test icons appear on the screen, press the F4 key to
display the System Management menu.
3. Highlight "Select Boot Devices" and press Enter.
4. Highlight "Restore Default Settings" and press Enter.
5. When the Default Boot Sequence window appears, press Enter.
6. Press the Esc key to return to the System Management Services window.
7. Remove the diskette from Drive A and follow the instructions under
"Installing" to install OS/2 Warp (PowerPC Edition) on the hard disk.
Installing
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OS/2 Warp (PowerPC Edition) requires 16 MB of memory, a CDROM
drive, and a minimum of 300 MB hard disk drive.
To start the installation process, place the CD-ROM in the
drive and power the system on. The Installation program
will guide you by providing instructions and
context-sensitive help.
The base Installation process is divided into two sections.
First, the installation program prepares the target
hard disk by creating the appropriate partition layout.
After this is accomplished, the system files are copied
to the target hard disk.
The media preparation starts at the Welcome screen, after
which you can select one of two installation options.
The Easy Install option uses the default Hard Disk
layout as follows:
1) 1 MB boot partition.
2) 339 MB for OS/2 files (system partition).
3) The largest area of free space will be used as a
data partition.
When using this option, it is recommended that you
backup the contents of the hard disk before installing
OS/2.
The Advanced Install option allows you to modify the
default partition layout. You can change both the location of the
system partition and its size by using
the graphical user interface. The installation program will
then look for the largest area of unallocated space,
and allow you to create a data partition if so
desired.
The file copy program starts after the hard disk has been
partitioned and formatted. The system continues booting
and displays a progress bar indicating how many files
have been transferred.
After all the files have been transferred, restart the
machine.